^ out of these 3 Indus valley is unfortunatly the least researched, part of the problem is pakistanis themselves dont have too much interest in their own history, for some reason our mullahs have made anything pre-islamic to be haram. Only 10% of Indus valley has been discovered, it remains a very hidden buried civilization, yet it is very vital to understanding indo-aryans

The fabled Land of Punt in ancient egyptian writings, nobody knows where it is but there is no reason why it couldnt have been the Indus Valley. Mesopatamian civilisations have long had contact with Egypt.

Mesopatamia actually also had contact with Indus valley, the articfacts found in both places prove that, But there has to research done on how much contact was there. Pakistan and Iraq are not too far from each other, so there should have been contact logically speaking

Covering some 120 Hectares and located along the Zabol-Zahedan Highway, the historic site of Shahr-e Sukhte is the most important prehistoric city of the 3rd millennium BC and a key location for Iranian prehistoric studies, particularly concerning the southeastern region, and a connection point between Near Eastern civilization and that of the Indus valley. The findings of the archaeological excavations and researches as well as laboratory studies, have provided ample data about third-millennium BC civilization in Iran and the country's prehistory in general.

^ yeah thats the thing i was wondering, there was a article few years ago that put the cradle of civilization from Indus valley in the east to Mesopotamia in the west, so ofcourse that would inlude modern countries of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan area. It would be nice to dig in the past and see how much contact they had and how much deep connection they had in things like culture or religion.

^ yeah thats the thing i was wondering, there was a article few years ago that put the cradle of civilization from Indus valley in the east to Mesopotamia in the west, so ofcourse that would inlude modern countries of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan area. It would be nice to dig in the past and see how much contact they had and how much deep connection they had in things like culture or religion.

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